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Re: The search continues...
That's fine, Jarval! I got caught up in a big pile of work, so my posting dropped off for a bit. Although one of my posts got stuck in the ether since it doesn't appear to have materialized, but that was a couple weeks ago.
Friends, hold. There is a nother set of tracks that intersect our path and I want to take a look around before any of us moves in and disturbs any evidence. I'm going to scout about 150 ft around the path. Does anyone wish to help? It shouldn't take us but minutes.
Adren will ready his bow and make a quick check of the area (cut a circle of about 150 ft around the intersection), and then return and thoroughly examine the tracks. He will look for number of creatures, age of the tracks, type of creature, etc.
Hmmm...One would think the Captain would know of this old trail and would think to check it. Perhaps we were wise in not informing the Captain of our discovery. If Jason is right, we should be watching our rear carefully. Since I am the only one who can track, it is perhaps best I stay in the lead, so maybe someone else should guard the rear. One can never be too careful. Carelessness in the wild leads to death, and that's a path I've been down too many times already.....
Jarval said:Sorry I've acted for Adren, but since he's the only one who can track I thought it was for the best.
That's fine, Jarval! I got caught up in a big pile of work, so my posting dropped off for a bit. Although one of my posts got stuck in the ether since it doesn't appear to have materialized, but that was a couple weeks ago.
Friends, hold. There is a nother set of tracks that intersect our path and I want to take a look around before any of us moves in and disturbs any evidence. I'm going to scout about 150 ft around the path. Does anyone wish to help? It shouldn't take us but minutes.
Adren will ready his bow and make a quick check of the area (cut a circle of about 150 ft around the intersection), and then return and thoroughly examine the tracks. He will look for number of creatures, age of the tracks, type of creature, etc.
Hmmm...One would think the Captain would know of this old trail and would think to check it. Perhaps we were wise in not informing the Captain of our discovery. If Jason is right, we should be watching our rear carefully. Since I am the only one who can track, it is perhaps best I stay in the lead, so maybe someone else should guard the rear. One can never be too careful. Carelessness in the wild leads to death, and that's a path I've been down too many times already.....
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